CPS reporting question

Hi everyone, I just had a rather distubring conversation with a patron who was telling me that his nephews called him at 1 am last night to tell him that they were home alone and in the car of a 10 year was was left with them and a 1 year old infant. The patron told me that there were no adults in the home at the time of the call and that the mothers of the children were unreachable. At what point are we compelled to call CPS if we hear information like this? I am not sure if I am required to report, if I should report, or if I should encourage my patron to report this information. Kat Boyer Interim Director Benton Harbor Public Library

Call the local police and ask for a welfare check They will handle it. I've called when unattended children are in the library during a school day. Called when a staff member had repeated broken bones (it was spousal abuse). They will contact family, CPS, and give rides home. Christine Lind Hage, Director, Rochester Hills Public Library Councilor, United for Libraries 500 Olde Towne Road Rochester, MI 48309 258/650-7122 On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 2:11 PM -0500, "Kat Boyer" <librarykat.15@gmail.com> wrote: Hi everyone, I just had a rather distubring conversation with a patron who was telling me that his nephews called him at 1 am last night to tell him that they were home alone and in the car of a 10 year was was left with them and a 1 year old infant. The patron told me that there were no adults in the home at the time of the call and that the mothers of the children were unreachable. At what point are we compelled to call CPS if we hear information like this? I am not sure if I am required to report, if I should report, or if I should encourage my patron to report this information. Kat Boyer Interim Director Benton Harbor Public Library

If you suspect abuse or neglect, call 855-444-3911 any time day or night. This toll-free phone number allows you to report abuse or neglect of any child or adult to the Michigan Department of Human Services. One number. One call. One person can make a difference The above information is directly from DHS and the number is the statewide hotline. If you suspect abuse or neglect, call them. As I understand the law, librarians are not mandated reporters, but this number should be available to all of your staff to use if they suspect something. Ray Arnett, CFRE Fremont Area District Library 104 East Main Street Fremont MI 49412 (231) 928-0243 (direct) (231) 924-3480 (231) 924-2355 (fax) rarnett@fremontlibrary.net *From:* michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org] *On Behalf Of *Christine Hage *Sent:* Tuesday, February 07, 2017 2:46 PM *To:* Kat Boyer; Michlib-l *Subject:* Re: [Michlib-l] CPS reporting question Call the local police and ask for a welfare check They will handle it. I've called when unattended children are in the library during a school day. Called when a staff member had repeated broken bones (it was spousal abuse). They will contact family, CPS, and give rides home. Christine Lind Hage, Director, Rochester Hills Public Library Councilor, United for Libraries 500 Olde Towne Road Rochester, MI 48309 258/650-7122 On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 2:11 PM -0500, "Kat Boyer" <librarykat.15@gmail.com> wrote: Hi everyone, I just had a rather distubring conversation with a patron who was telling me that his nephews called him at 1 am last night to tell him that they were home alone and in the car of a 10 year was was left with them and a 1 year old infant. The patron told me that there were no adults in the home at the time of the call and that the mothers of the children were unreachable. At what point are we compelled to call CPS if we hear information like this? I am not sure if I am required to report, if I should report, or if I should encourage my patron to report this information. Kat Boyer Interim Director Benton Harbor Public Library

Hello: In Michigan, libraries are not mandatory reporters of child abuse (unless the library is a school library). However, state law mandates that anyone who believes in good faith that a child is in danger can report abuse. State law further indicates that not only can reporters remain anonymous (and their identity protected), but they have no liability for the report (they cannot be sued or prosecuted in any way for a report that turns out not to be abuse) Library staff can call authorities as a concerned citizen and not as library staff. The library does not need to be involved (if that is a concern). I have attached an information sheet I compiled on this issue. Please share with your patron if you like. I hope this is helpful! Please let me now if you have any questions on the attached, or if I can be of assistance! Sincerely, Clare Clare D. Membiela, MLS, J.D. Library of Michigan MembielaC@michigan.gov<mailto:MembielaC@michigan.gov> 517-335-8132 The research and resources above is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. [cte-horiz-michigan] [cte month resized for signature] <http://www.acteonline.org/ctemonth> Visit www.acteonline.org/ctemonth <http://www.acteonline.org/ctemonth> for more information on Career and Technical Education February is Career and Technical Education Month in Michigan. From: michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org] On Behalf Of Christine Hage Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2017 2:46 PM To: Kat Boyer <librarykat.15@gmail.com>; Michlib-l <michlib-l@mcls.org> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] CPS reporting question Call the local police and ask for a welfare check They will handle it. I've called when unattended children are in the library during a school day. Called when a staff member had repeated broken bones (it was spousal abuse). They will contact family, CPS, and give rides home. Christine Lind Hage, Director, Rochester Hills Public Library Councilor, United for Libraries 500 Olde Towne Road Rochester, MI 48309 258/650-7122 On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 2:11 PM -0500, "Kat Boyer" <librarykat.15@gmail.com<mailto:librarykat.15@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi everyone, I just had a rather distubring conversation with a patron who was telling me that his nephews called him at 1 am last night to tell him that they were home alone and in the car of a 10 year was was left with them and a 1 year old infant. The patron told me that there were no adults in the home at the time of the call and that the mothers of the children were unreachable. At what point are we compelled to call CPS if we hear information like this? I am not sure if I am required to report, if I should report, or if I should encourage my patron to report this information. Kat Boyer Interim Director Benton Harbor Public Library
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Christine Hage
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Kat Boyer
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Membiela, Clare (MDE)
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Ray Arnett